Barbara C.I.M. KuitView profile
Lecturer
Barbara C.I.M. Kuit is a University Lecturer in Architectural Design and Engineering at the Department of the Built Environment, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). Her academic work bridges architecture, engineering, and sustainability, with a focus on innovative materials and construction techniques. Position: University Lecturer Institution: Eindhoven University of Technology Department: Architectural Design and Engineering Research Domain: Built Environment Her research interests center on sustainable architectural innovation, particularly through the use of bio-based composite materials , 3D concrete printing , and nature-inspired structural design . She explores how traditional architectural heritage can inform modern digital fabrication techniques, aiming to create environmentally responsible and structurally efficient buildings. Her work contributes significantly to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable cities and responsible consumption. The recent publications highlight a strong trend toward digital fabrication , biomimetic design , and renewable construction materials . Topics frequently include 3D-printed concrete joints, flax fiber composites, and pavilion-scale demonstrators like the Birds Flight Pavilion . These works reflect a transdisciplinary approach integrating architecture, materials science, and environmental engineering. Barbara Kuit has received multiple professional recognitions for her design excellence: First Prize – 610m high Guangzhou TV and Sightseeing Tower (2004) First Prize – Regional Headquarters for Guangzhou TV Station (2006) First Prize – Velodrome, Rollerskating & Extreme Sports Centre, China (2008) ICON - Essential Young Architects Award (2008) First Prize & Excellence Award – International Invited Competition (2013) She has supervised 174 student works , demonstrating a strong commitment to academic mentoring. She teaches Masterproject 1 architecture and Masterproject 2 architecture , contributing to advanced architectural education. While no specific grants are listed, her involvement in funded research projects—such as the bio-based composites project (2018–2019)—indicates active grant-supported research. Her consultancy role in the Advisory Committee Architecture (2013–2023) further reflects professional engagement beyond academia. She has been actively involved in public outreach through exhibitions such as Volksvlijt (Amsterdam), GROUND3D (The Hague), and media features including documentaries and international science channels. These activities highlight her role in translating academic research into public discourse.








